Comparison of AQM Control Systems with the Use of Fluid Flow Approximation

In the article we study a model of TCP/UDP connection with Active Queue Management in an intermediate IP router. We use the fluid flow approximation technique to model the interactions between the set of TCP/UDP flows and AQM. We model a system where RED or NLRED are the AQM policy. The obtained results confirm the advantage of our NLRED algorithm.

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